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NDC explorer

The NDC Explorer

The (intended) Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are a corner stone for the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The NDC Explorer allows you to explore and compare all (I)NDCs in 60 subcategories related to mitigation, adaptation, finance and support, planning and process as well as broader debates like SDGs and fossil fuel subsidy reform.

NDC-SDG Connections

NDC-SDG Connections

NDC-SDG Connections is a joint initiative of the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut f√ľr Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). With NDC-SDG Connections we aim at illuminating synergies between the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement, and at identifying entry points for coherent policies that promote just, sustainable and climate-smart development.

TREND analytics

TREND analytics

Reducing tariffs is a traditionally aim of trade agreements. But the content of modern agreements goes far beyond trade issues: the number and range of included environmental provisions is rising. In light of heated debates about the interlinkages between trade and environmental protection as well as broader debates like the 2030 Agenda, the online tool TREND analytics offers new knowledge and more transparency.

New data on NDCs available!

We are happy to present five new subcategories to our NDC Explorer!

With the first new subcategory, users are able to explore whether countries refer to limiting the global temperature increase (above pre-industrial levels) as negotiated under the UNFCCC. The data also shows which NDCs claim to be consistent with limiting the global temperature increase to 2¬įC or 1.5 ¬įC above pre-industrial levels. This new data has been provided by Harald Winkler and Guy Cunliffe from the Energy Research Center (ERC) at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, and integrated into the data set by the Klimalog project at DIE.

Pieter Pauw (FS-UNEP Centre for Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance) provided four new categories relating to education, training, access to information, and awareness raising. He investigated whether countries do or plan to do education, to raise people's awareness, to implement to do training or to improve information access to their NDCs.